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Overview

Gerald L. Clore is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Psychology, with a focus on subfields such as Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, and Applied Psychology.

The scientist's research topics include Mental Health via Writing, Mental Health Research Topics, Digital Mental Health Interventions, and Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes.

Gerald L. Clore has contributed to academic literature through both journal articles and book publications. A recent paper authored in 2020 is titled A Framework for Understanding the Relationship between Social Media Discourse and Mental Health, published in the Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction.

In addition to articles, Gerald L. Clore has a book published by Cambridge University Press titled The Cognitive Structure of Emotions, released in 2022. This book has been cited 339 times.

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Andrew Ortony
  • Alan Collins
  • Sanjana Mendu
  • Anna Baglione
  • Sonia Baee

Publication venues where Gerald L. Clore's work appears include:

  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Throughout their career, Gerald L. Clore has focused on understanding psychological processes related to emotions, mental health, and cognition. This is reflected in the diversity of topics they have explored and their integration of digital platforms into mental health research.

Best Publications

  • The Cognitive Structure of Emotions

    Andrew Ortony;Gerald L. Clore;Allan Collins

  • Mood, misattribution, and judgments of well-being: Informative and directive functions of affective states.

    Norbert Schwarz;Gerald L. Clore

  • Feelings and phenomenal experiences

    Norbert Schwarz;Gerald L. Clore

  • Belief and feeling: Evidence for an accessibility model of emotional self-report.

    Michael D. Robinson;Gerald L. Clore

  • Disgust as Embodied Moral Judgment

    Simone Schnall;Jonathan Haidt;Gerald L. Clore;Alexander H. Jordan

  • Affective causes and consequences of social information processing.

    Gerald L. Clore;Norbert Schwarz;Michael Conway

  • Attending to the Big Picture: Mood and Global Versus Local Processing of Visual Information

    Karen Gasper;Gerald L. Clore

  • How emotions inform judgment and regulate thought

    Gerald L. Clore;Jeffrey R. Huntsinger

  • Mood and the use of scripts: Does a happy mood really lead to mindlessness?

    Herbert Bless;Gerald L. Clore;Norbert Schwarz;Verena Golisano

  • Mood as Information: 20 Years Later

    Norbert Schwarz;Gerald L. Clore

  • Episodic and semantic knowledge in emotional self-report: evidence for two judgment processes.

    Michael D. Robinson;Gerald L. Clore

  • Affect as information.

    Gerald L. Clore;Karen Gasper;Erika Garvin

  • With Sadness Comes Accuracy; With Happiness, False Memory Mood and the False Memory Effect

    Justin Storbeck;Gerald L Clore

  • A reinforcement model of evaluative responses.

    Donn Byrne;Gerald L. Clore

  • The psychological foundations of the affective lexicon.

    Gerald L. Clore;Andrew Ortony;Mark A. Foss

  • Cognitive phenomenology: Feelings and the construction of judgment.

    Gerald L. Clore

  • 7 – A Reinforcement-Affect Model of Attraction

    Gerald L. Clore

  • The Referential Structure of the Affective Lexicon

    Andrew Ortony;Gerald L. Clore;Mark A. Foss

  • Affective feelings as feedback: Some cognitive consequences.

    Gerald L. Clore;Robert S. Wyer Jr.;Bruce Dienes;Karen Gasper

  • Cognition in emotion: Always, sometimes, or never

    Gerald L. Clore;Andrew Ortony

  • Social Psychology: Handbook of Basic Principles

    Norbert Schwarz;Gerald L. Clore

  • The Cognitive Structure of Emotions: References

    Andrew Ortony;Gerald L. Clore;Allan Collins

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Ortony
Andrew Ortony Northwestern University
Michael D. Robinson
Michael D. Robinson North Dakota State University
Leonard L. Martin
Leonard L. Martin University of Georgia
Norbert Schwarz
Norbert Schwarz University of Southern California
Donn Byrne
Donn Byrne Purdue University West Lafayette
Dennis R. Proffitt
Dennis R. Proffitt University of Virginia
Jeanine K. Stefanucci
Jeanine K. Stefanucci University of Utah
Jonathan Haidt
Jonathan Haidt New York University
Stacey Sinclair
Stacey Sinclair Princeton University
Maya Tamir
Maya Tamir Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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